Re: Promenade lighting (see other thread)


Posted by Don Morlan on April 30, 1998 at 17:34:35 in inet-gw.data-io.com:

In Reply to: Promenade lighting posted by Jesse on April 21, 1998 at 00:46:36:


: If someone out there has ever used "Light Sheet" or knows a method of lighting the ceilings on the promenade deck please post your results. I'm going to light my Titanic model but I don't want light just portholes and windows.
: In Ken Marschall's excellent book, "Titanic, and Illustrated History", his illustrations clearly show lighting all around the exterior that seems difficult to replicate. Maybe it's just my obsession with detail, but I want these areas lit.
: One more note. For creating the bow anchor and other complex small parts, use a clay product called "Fimo". You may already know of it. It's not clay, but a plastic-like substance that's pliable and sculptable before baking in a conventional oven. After, it's hardened and durable. Give it a try.
: Best of luck and success
: Jesse

: Hope my response seen in a different thread is helpful. See "tiny grain of rice lights..."

-Don


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